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Automotive Chain Tensioners Market with Current Trends Analysis, 2017 – 2027
Posted: Aug 30, 2017
Chain tensioners transfer drive torque consistently and reduce chain slack. They also help in reducing vibration and noise, decrease pulley, sprocket, chain wear, and enhance the life of drive parts. In drives, chains are fitted with pressure to form a level of friction which makes the chain to grip the pulley and to turn the pulley. Chain drives use sprockets are the dependable system for long-running, torque loads, and have a continuous drive application with minimum shock. Some chain tensioners are stable in place after fitting, while others require various adjustment. Manual chain tensioners need works to adjust screws or unbolt as well as reposition parts to obtain the proper tension. Spring-loaded tensioners spontaneously maintain tension as chain stretches. Floating tensioner with two different sprockets is mounted on chains and belts. Tension rings rotate with the drive and support either between the driven pulleys or inside the chain or sockets. Usually, chains that run slack have their useful life reduced by 30%. Also, slack increases energy waste, downtime, and replacement costs. The way to reverse these losses is to maintain proper belt and chain tension.
Global Automotive Chain Tensioners Market: Drivers and Restraints
The prime factor driving the growth of the automotive chain tensioners market is the implementation of chain tensioners in the vehicle by OEMs and with the increase in two wheel manufacturing in Asian countries chain tensioner market is growing at an exponential rate. Moreover, string vibration makes the tensioner chain to move and slide between the bodies smoothly which in turn, will accelerate tensioner wear and rod. Rod and tensioner body has to be always lubricated. It is hard to use chain tensioners in corrosive and other risky environments as this may harshly damage the tensioner. The tensioner may suffer more damage when there are under other load fluctuations includes forward-reverse processes. Additionally, to achieve optimum drive performance, correct chain tension must be maintained along with OEM’s being customer centric, and chain tensioners are being manufactured with optimum care.
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Global Automotive Chain Tensioners Market: Segmentation
The automotive chain tensioners market has been classified as product type and tensioners type:
Based on product type, the automotive chain tensioners market is segmented into the following:
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TCS Type (Swing Type, with Idler Sprocket)
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ETS Type (Straight Type, with Idler Sprocket)
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TA Type (Straight Type, with Plastic Shoe)
Based on tensioners type, the automotive chain tensioners market is segmented into the following:
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Manual
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Automatic
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Floating
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Tension Ring Spin
Global Automotive Chain Tensioners Market: Region-wise Outlook
Geographically, automotive chain tensioners market has been classified into seven key regions namely North America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Japan, APEJ, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. APEJ holds the largest market share in automotive chain tensioner market, with countries like India, China, Taiwan and Singapore having a large number of two wheelers. Japan also leads in automotive chain tensioner market with the presence of various OEM’s making super bikes followed by Europe and North America. Latin America has also witnessed the growth in the two wheeler consumption in countries like Brazil and Argentina. The Middle East is expected to have low growth rate while Middle East & Africa is an upcoming market.
Global Automotive Chain Tensioners Market: Key Players
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U.S. Tsubaki Power Transmission, LLC
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Pricol Limited
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KMC Automotive Transmission Co., Ltd.
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Yamaha Motor Company Limited
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Madler GmbH
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Toolee Industrial Technical Inc.
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Nozag AG
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